boundary 2: Seeing Ourselves, Loving Our Captors

a review of Mark Jarzombek, Digital Stockholm Syndrome in the Post-Ontological Age

Digital Stockholm Syndrome in the Post-Ontological Age (Mark Jarzombek)What kind of theory of ontology, Being, and to a lesser extent, subjectivity, appeals equally to contemporary philosophers and Silicon Valley tech-gurus? Jarzombek gestures toward such an inquiry early on: “What is this new ontology?” he asks, and “What were the historical situations that produced it? And how do we adjust to the realities of the new Self?”

Published in: boundary 2
By: Michael Miller